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Courses Plus Student 4,015 PointsGetting TypeError: object.__init__() takes no arguments
I'm getting this error while running this below code.
import random
class Character:
def __int__(self,name,sneaky=True,**kwargs):
self.name=name
self.sneaky=sneaky
for key,value in kwargs.items():
setattr(self,key,value)
class Thief(Character):
sneaky=True
def __init__(self,name,sneaky=True,**kwargs):
Character.__init__(self,name,**kwargs)
self.sneaky=sneaky
def pickpocket(self):
return self.sneaky and bool(random.randint(0,1))
def hide(self,light_level):
return self.sneaky and light_level<10
kenneth=Thief('chinni',sneaky=False,clever=True)
print(kenneth.sneaky())
In console,My output is :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Users/Admin PC/Desktop/Python_TreeHouse_Web videos/sample_classes.py", line 19, in <module>
kenneth=Thief('chinni',sneaky=False,clever=True)
File "C:/Users/Admin PC/Desktop/Python_TreeHouse_Web videos/sample_classes.py", line 12, in __init__
Character.__init__(self,name,**kwargs)
TypeError: object.__init__() takes no arguments
2 Answers
Stuart McIntosh
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,874 PointsHi there, as a first pass you have spelt init wrong :)
class Character:
def __int__(self,name,sneaky=True,**kwargs):
VINAY RAVISHANKAR
Courses Plus Student 4,015 Pointsthanks a lot